In Banfanggou, Nanshan, Urumqi, Xinjiang, there is a homestay called Maizi Manor. Its owner is a Xinjiang girl from Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture-Mary Yam. When I went to the manor by mistake, I saw her explaining mountaineering equipment to a group of tourists. She is thin, like a pin, with a oval face and a flower apron around her waist, and two big braided hair hanging from her ears to her shoulders. Although he looks ordinary, he has a pair of big eyes that can see through everything. His thin hands propped up a crutch for mountaineering and explained it in standard Mandarin. He exudes a strong temperament.
"Climbing Mount Qomolangma is the will of human beings to constantly explore nature, keep advancing, and be the first in the world, never back down ..." When she publicized and explained these to tourists, her eyes were full of excitement, as if she had returned to the moment of May 22, 2009 14: 35, and the Everest Rose Women's Team headed by her personally planted the five-star red flag on the highest peak of Mount Qomolangma!
"Everyone has his own way of life, or enjoys the dullness of life, or pursues the perfection of academic science, or understands the true meaning of life ... and I hope to share with you the stories I encountered when I climbed the mountain, so that everyone can know about the road builders, the victims, and the stories and related knowledge when I climbed the mountain ..."
-I climbed to the top of 4040 on foot last year!
She turned to look at me, looked it up and down, gave me her right thumb and said two words firmly:
-Awesome!